SLB has completed the acquisition of Sulzer’s Vessel Internal Electrostatic Coalescer (VIEC) technology, strengthening its production technologies portfolio.
VIEC is used to enhance
oil-water separation efficiency in
production systems, helping operators manage increasing water volumes and
sustain performance as assets mature.
“In today’s capital-disciplined environment, every barrel of
recoverable oil matters,” said Patrick Bauer, business line director of Process
Technologies & Solutions, SLB. “This acquisition is a targeted step to
strengthen our production and recovery capabilities as customers seek to maximise
output from existing assets.”
As water cut rises in producing assets, conventional
separation systems can become less effective, reducing throughput, increasing
treatment costs and creating operational
challenges.
With a growing share of global oil production coming from
aging assets, effective separation technologies are critical to sustaining
output and improving recovery.
VIEC helps operators debottleneck surface facilities and
improve separation efficiency without significant modifications to existing
infrastructure.
The system uses an insulated electrode installed within the
separator vessel to generate high-frequency electrostatic fields that destabilise
emulsions and improve oil-water separation.
In a single treatment stage, VIEC
can reduce water content to below 1 per cent, contributing to improved
processing efficiency, higher hydrocarbon output, and
lower overall operating costs.
Suitable for both new and retrofit applications, the
technology has been deployed globally across onshore and offshore applications
in high water cut environments, with a proven track
record in these conditions. -OGN/TradeArabia News Service